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  • 1. Social anxiety as a precursor for depression: Influence of interpersonal rejection and attention to emotional stimuli.
    Kraines MA, White EJ, Grant DM, Wells TT.
    Psychiatry Res; 2019 May; 275():296-303. PubMed ID: 30953874
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  • 2. Rejection sensitivity, interpersonal rejection, and attention for emotional facial expressions.
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  • 3. Children with social anxiety disorder show blunted pupillary reactivity and altered eye contact processing in response to emotional faces: Insights from pupillometry and eye movements.
    Keil V, Hepach R, Vierrath S, Caffier D, Tuschen-Caffier B, Klein C, Schmitz J.
    J Anxiety Disord; 2018 Aug; 58():61-69. PubMed ID: 30053635
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  • 4. Free viewing of sad and happy faces in depression: A potential target for attention bias modification.
    Lazarov A, Ben-Zion Z, Shamai D, Pine DS, Bar-Haim Y.
    J Affect Disord; 2018 Oct 01; 238():94-100. PubMed ID: 29870821
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  • 5. CBT and positive psychology interventions for clinical depression promote healthy attentional biases: An eye-tracking study.
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    Depress Anxiety; 2018 Oct 01; 35(10):966-973. PubMed ID: 30028564
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  • 6. Attentional processes during emotional face perception in social anxiety disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis of eye-tracking findings.
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  • 7. Understanding associations between negatively biased attention and depression and social anxiety: positively biased attention is key.
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  • 8. Attentional biases in dysphoria when happy and sad faces are simultaneously presented.
    Blanco I, Poyato N, Nieto I, Boemo T, Pascual T, Roca P, Vazquez C.
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  • 9. Deficient inhibition of return for emotional faces in depression.
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  • 10. Attentional biases in patients suffering from unipolar depression: results of a dot probe task investigation.
    Trapp W, Kalzendorf C, Baum C, Hajak G, Lautenbacher S.
    Psychiatry Res; 2018 Mar 31; 261():325-331. PubMed ID: 29331850
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  • 11. Temporal changes in attention to sad and happy faces distinguish currently and remitted depressed individuals from never depressed individuals.
    Soltani S, Newman K, Quigley L, Fernandez A, Dobson K, Sears C.
    Psychiatry Res; 2015 Dec 15; 230(2):454-63. PubMed ID: 26455760
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  • 12. Angry-happy interpretations of ambiguous faces in social anxiety disorder.
    Maoz K, Eldar S, Stoddard J, Pine DS, Leibenluft E, Bar-Haim Y.
    Psychiatry Res; 2016 Jul 30; 241():122-7. PubMed ID: 27173656
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  • 13. Sustained visual attention for competing emotional stimuli in social anxiety: An eye tracking study.
    Liang CW, Tsai JL, Hsu WY.
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  • 14. Social anxiety and detection of facial untrustworthiness: Spatio-temporal oculomotor profiles.
    Gutiérrez-García A, Calvo MG, Eysenck MW.
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  • 15. Attentional bias and childhood maltreatment in clinical depression - An eye-tracking study.
    Bodenschatz CM, Skopinceva M, Ruß T, Suslow T.
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  • 16. Too bad: Bias for angry faces in social anxiety interferes with identity processing.
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  • 17. Double attention bias for positive and negative emotional faces in clinical depression: evidence from an eye-tracking study.
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  • 18. Self- and other-perceptions of interpersonal problems: Effects of generalized anxiety, social anxiety, and depression.
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  • 19. Eye-Tracking Evidence of a Maintenance Bias in Social Anxiety.
    Fernandes C, Silva S, Pires J, Reis A, Ros AJ, Janeiro L, Faísca L, Martins AT.
    Behav Cogn Psychother; 2018 Jan 30; 46(1):66-83. PubMed ID: 28637525
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  • 20. Visual attention to emotional faces in adolescents with social anxiety disorder receiving cognitive behavioral therapy.
    Högström J, Nordh M, Larson Lindal M, Taylor E, Serlachius E, Lundin Kleberg J.
    PLoS One; 2019 Jan 30; 14(11):e0225603. PubMed ID: 31756240
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